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Corsair 2GB (2x1GB) XMS2-6400 DDR2 Memory

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Corsair 2GB (2x1GB) XMS2-6400 DDR2 Memory $5 at Newegg
 
Discuss (29) : History : Tell : Posted 3:35 PM PST 11/14/08 by Ben
Corsair 2GB (2x1GB) XMS2-6400 DDR2 MemoryNewEgg.com has the Corsair 2GB (2x1GB) XMS2-6400 DDR2 Memory Kit for $50 - $5 code HARDOCP11105 - $40 rebate [Exp 11/15] = $5 with free shipping. CAS Latency of 4-4-4-12. NewEgg customer reviews are currently at 78% positive.
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#1   Da7k_3vi1gam - Posted 3:54 pm PST 11/14/08 (22 Posts)
2GB for $5? This is outrageous.
#2   KVT - Posted 3:57 pm PST 11/14/08 (71 Posts)
If you get the rebate check
#3   GODzillaSDM - Posted 3:57 pm PST 11/14/08 (399 Posts)
the world is coming too an end.
#4   R6 - Posted 4:00 pm PST 11/14/08 (264 Posts)
2gb for $5 is nice, but two slots being filled for just 2gbs, what a waste!!
#5   gassyjoe - Posted 4:03 pm PST 11/14/08 (1239 Posts)
Wow, they're just giving it away now, cheapest I've ever seen it. This is good RAM, I'm using the 4GB kit in my machine right now. I paid $54 for 4GB not a month ago.
#6   maj1204 - Posted 4:04 pm PST 11/14/08 (59 Posts)
nice find! in for 1~
#7   LordDarkHell - Posted 4:21 pm PST 11/14/08 (197 Posts)
#8   Nivram - Posted 4:27 pm PST 11/14/08 (947 Posts)
I've contacted Newegg in the past, about problems with rebates, and they've given me a credit back for the rebate amount. Probably why they continue to get my business! Smile

On a side note, they've raised the price to $55, so with the $5 coupon code and $40 MIR, it's not $10 after rebate.
#9   donnydorko - Posted 4:27 pm PST 11/14/08 (140 Posts)
dam , got this ram a week ago for 10 :{
#10   XxESKIMOxX - Posted 5:03 pm PST 11/14/08 (167 Posts)
corsair honor their rebate very quicky got one within 4-5 weeks.
#11   h0m3l3s5 - Posted 5:05 pm PST 11/14/08 (51 Posts)
How low can they go?
#12   Vallen - Posted 5:22 pm PST 11/14/08 (34 Posts)
They'll eventually pay you to own it
#13   kkndkknd2 - Posted 5:34 pm PST 11/14/08 (28 Posts)
wow.... very good deal...
#14   CrustyMc - Posted 6:15 pm PST 11/14/08 (170 Posts)
If you've taken advantage of the $30 rebate on the 4GB (2x2GB) deals in the last week or so, you may be out of luck for this one. The wording on the rebate form (same one as before) limits your total rebates to $40. Of course, there's ways around that, if you've got more than one address.
#15   USMC20090105 - Posted 8:13 pm PST 11/14/08 (303 Posts)
wow

This will be $0.99 on black friday!
#16   P5-133XL - Posted 8:24 pm PST 11/14/08 (241 Posts)
Very good RAM at a very good price!
#17   Nivram - Posted 8:31 pm PST 11/14/08 (947 Posts)
#12, already been there, got that! Back when Office Depot used to hand out pretty good coupons, it was posted somewhere that they had ram sticks for $35 after a $65 mail in rebate (this was a while ago, in the ddr days!). Their problem is that some stores still had the pre-sale price of $65 on the shelf, and hadn't changed it to $100.
Since most places have laws stating that if a lower price is posted on the shelf, you'd walk in to OD, demand the lower price, and then get the mail in rebate from the register for the amount you just paid for the ram stick! Smile

What made it sweeter is that before you handed over your money, you'd hand the cashier a $20 off of $50 coupon, which would make the final price (after MIR and taxes on $65) ~$16 and change, BACK TO YOU!!! Yeah, they paid me to take that stick of ram off their hands!! Woot!! Wink
#18   gr33ncl0wn - Posted 8:47 pm PST 11/14/08 (16 Posts)
great deal..but the whole MIR makes it boring
#19   gassyjoe - Posted 8:57 pm PST 11/14/08 (1239 Posts)
I haven't had any problems with Corsair rebates. I don't know how the issues that #7 posted effects things but so far I've received every one I've submitted.
#20   rob0cop - Posted 10:01 pm PST 11/14/08 (90 Posts)
Ram has to be run at 2.1-2.2 volts in order to get that latency, so make sure you got a compatible motherboard to overclock to that voltage.
 
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